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It was a practioner-led, holistic review of how the state creates services built on digital foundations.
The review covered the entire political cycle: from think-tanks and manifestos, through policy development, programmes of proposed legislation, bills and bill packs, parliamentary process and onto the traditional disciplines of design, technology, data, delivery and ending in-service management.
It identified structural and institutional lacunae in state structures arising from the transition from an analogue to digital world and makes a series of recommendations to address them. The recommendations are underpinned with proposed legislation.
The issues are:
- The government needs a single organisation with the mechanism to make decisions about how digital systems should work, and parliament needs a single structure to oversee those decisions.
- Decisions about what digital systems should do are made sub-optimally by parliament using ad-hoc repurposed mechanisms.
- The state lacks a research capability for digital systems.
The detailed recommendations are supported by details technical discussion in the 2 volumes of working papers.
About the author
Gordon Guthrie has a unique blend of experience, combinging a lifetime career on the internet as a software engineer for some of the UK and the worlds biggest tech companies, as well as front line political and policy experience.
- Format: Pocket/Paperback
- ISBN: 9781068545160
- Språk: Engelska
- Antal sidor: 180
- Utgivningsdatum: 2024-11-17
- Förlag: Digital Policy